Nclex Tutor Service is anyone?...

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Hello there fellow Nurses, I Just Failed my Nclex Jan. 4th 2017, Using U world only! I

am planning to change my Material and the way I studied and focus my content knowleged and Testing Strategy and Improved my Critical Thinking..Please Help me...

If Anyone here had a Experienced in NCLEX TUTOR SERVICE Please share me some input,

and How much its costs and If you can Recommend any Service that you Used before, I really Appreciate your very kind help,..Any Suggestions and Advised or Comments would be help too..Thanks and God Bless All..

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I have not tested yet but I have been using TootRN really good tutor.

I have not tested yet but I have been using TootRN really good tutor.

Hello, Thanks and I'll check it out..!

I dont think you need a tutor, just my opinion.There's a lot of resources out there, and they all have their own qualities. It mostly depends on what you feel you need the most help on, either content review, or test taking strategies, or etc. I used 4 courses:

1. Kaplan (good for help on how to answer test questions)

2. Hurst (they do a pretty good content review on the essentials to know on all areas of nursing school)

3. NCSBN (Personally, i found that one overwhelming, it reviewed everything in nursing school to the smallest detail, the test questions were tough but helpful if you catch on to how they word their questions and how they expect you to answer)

4. HESI (Good questions to review).

I suggest you stick to one or maybe even two, because you can overwhelm yourself with information and end up studying for much longer than you needed to (like I did). You will never feel fully prepared to take the NCLEX. Go in there with the mindset and goal to answer 265 questions and get through it. There's a good free app on the mobile stores to help you with pharm and labs if you need help with that. Check it out, its called NCLEX nursing tools or the website nclexessentials.barcalabs.com. Best of luck!

I dont think you need a tutor, just my opinion.There's a lot of resources out there, and they all have their own qualities. It mostly depends on what you feel you need the most help on, either content review, or test taking strategies, or etc. I used 4 courses:

1. Kaplan (good for help on how to answer test questions)

2. Hurst (they do a pretty good content review on the essentials to know on all areas of nursing school)

3. NCSBN (Personally, i found that one overwhelming, it reviewed everything in nursing school to the smallest detail, the test questions were tough but helpful if you catch on to how they word their questions and how they expect you to answer)

4. HESI (Good questions to review).

I suggest you stick to one or maybe even two, because you can overwhelm yourself with information and end up studying for much longer than you needed to (like I did). You will never feel fully prepared to take the NCLEX. Go in there with the mindset and goal to answer 265 questions and get through it. There's a good free app on the mobile stores to help you with pharm and labs if you need help with that. Check it out, its called NCLEX nursing tools or the website nclexessentials.barcalabs.com. Best of luck!

Hi There, Thanks for this very Helpful and kind Advised I'll think and decide which can apply for my Situations,Definitely its enlightened my Brain again gave a good smart Idea! Goodluck to you and God Bless...

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